IDENTILIN$$ F130SP1|HG|St. Paul's MS 49.B.43|ff. 46-47v\KJH\mf\1-5-95\P:GAS\o\7-24-95\C:JSC\'95;7-23-01 130.SP1.HE1 %XTo S%5r%6 Henry Goodyere.| 130.SP1.001 Who makes y%5e%6 past, a paterne for next yeare 130.SP1.002 Turnes noe new leaf, but still the same things read[sic] 130.SP1.003 Seene thinges he sees againe, heard thinges doth heare 130.SP1.004 And makes his life, but like a paire of beades [CW:A] 130.SP1.005 A Pallace, when tis y%5t%6, w%5ch%6 it should be [46v] 130.SP1.006 Leaves growing, and stands such, or else decayes 130.SP1.007 But he y%5t%6 dwells there, is not so, for he 130.SP1.008 Strives to vrdge vpwards, & his fortune raise.| 130.SP1.009 So had your body her morning, hath her noone 130.SP1.010 And shall not better, her next change is night 130.SP1.011 But her fairee larger guest, to whom Sunn & Moone 130.SP1.012 Are Sparkes, and short lived, claymes anoth.%5r%6 right 130.SP1.013 The noble soule by age growes lustier 130.SP1.014 Her appetite and her degestion mend 130.SP1.015 We must not sterve nor hope to pamp%P her 130.SP1.016 W%5th%6 womens milke, and papp vnto the end 130.SP1.017 Provide yo:%5u%6 manlier diett, yo:%5u%6 haue seene 130.SP1.018 All libraries, w%5ch%6 are schooles, camps, & Courts 130.SP1.019 But aske your Garners, if yo:%5u%6 haue not bin 130.SP1.020 In harvests, too indulgent to yo:%5r%6 sports. 130.SP1.021 Would yo:%5u%6 redeeme yt, then yo:%5r%6self transplant 130.SP1.022 A while from hence, perchance outlandish ground 130.SP1.023 Beares not more will,[sic] then ours, but yet more scant 130.SP1.024 Are those diversions there, w%5ch%6 here abound.| 130.SP1.025 To be a stranger, hath y.%5t%6 benifitt [CW:Wee] 130.SP1.026 We can beginnings, %Yy%Z but not habitts choake [47] 130.SP1.027 Goe, whither hence; yo:%5u%6 gett if yo:%5u%6 forgett 130.SP1.028 New faults, till they prescribe in vs, are smoke.| 130.SP1.029 Our Soule, whose countrey is heaven & God her fath%5r%6 130.SP1.030 Into this world, corruptions Sinke is sent 130.SP1.031 Yet so much in her travaile she doth gather 130.SP1.032 That she retornes home wiser then she went.| 130.SP1.033 It paies yo:%5u%6 all if it teach yo:%5u%6 to spare 130.SP1.034 And make yo:%5u%6 asham'd, to make yo:%5r%6 hawkes praise yo:%5rs%6 130.SP1.035 W%5ch%6 when herself she lessens in the aire 130.SP1.036 Yo:%5u%6 then first say, y%5t%6 high enough she toures.| 130.SP1.037 Howsoever keepe the lively tast; yo:%5u%6 hold 130.SP1.038 Of God, loue him as now, but feare him more 130.SP1.039 And in yo:%5r%6 afternoones, thinke what yo:%5u%6 told 130.SP1.040 And promisd him, at morning prayer before.| 130.SP1.041 Lett falshood like a discord anger yo:%5u%6 130.SP1.042 Elce be not froward; but why doe I touch 130.SP1.043 Things of w%5ch%6 none is in yo:%5r%6 practise new 130.SP1.044 And fables, or fruite trenche>%Vr